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		<title>04-08 Nissan Titan Rear Suspension To Soft For Heavy Loads Helper Bag Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 03:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kaleb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a 04-08 Nissan Titan, and just aren&#8217;t happy with the payload, and the way it squats down in the rear alot under load, I have a solution to tell you about. The Titan is meant to have a softer suspension as it is kind of a luxury truck, and its only a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a 04-08 Nissan Titan, and just aren&#8217;t happy with the payload, and the way it squats down in the rear alot under load, I have a solution to tell you about. The Titan is meant to have a softer suspension as it is kind of a luxury truck, and its only a half ton. One solution to this payload problem would be to add an extra leaf spring. But then your suspension will be stiff all the time. What if you want to have a nice smooth riding truck when your not hauling anything, but then be able to increase your load by 2000lbs when needed. Well you can, the solution is a simple helper air bag system which will go from the top of your leaf springs to the frame. When filled the bag will make the rear stiffer and firmer for <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/dodge/1969-1993-dodge-150-pickup-air-lift-ride-control/">heavy loads</a>, but when the air in the bags is reduced the ride becomes smooth. So if you want to be able to haul that extra load, and be able to enjoy your factory ride as well, this kit is a good choice for you. For the cheapest price, click below.</p>
<p><em><strong><a href="http://www.strutmasters.com/Nissan-Titan-RideControl-Kit-p/al-59554-nt.htm?Click=595">Click Here to BUY!</a></strong></em></p>
<p>We also did a <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/suzuki/89-98-suzuki-sidekick-air-lift-1000">air lift 1000 review</a>, if you&#8217;d like to stiffen up the rear end of your ride so it doesn&#8217;t sag so much. This will increase your towing power by a lot. This should be very helpful and help you decide if you want an <strong>air lift</strong>.</p>
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		<title>Lincoln Mark 7 Air to Coil Spring Conversion Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 21:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kaleb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a Lincoln Mark 7, 8, Continental, Town Car, or any other air suspension vehicle. You have probably thought before that you love your car, but you just wish it didnt have so many air suspension problems. Whether it be a leak, sensor, or compressor it is always expensive. If there was only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a Lincoln Mark 7, 8, Continental, Town Car, or any other air suspension vehicle. You have probably thought before that you love your car, but you just wish it didnt have so many air suspension problems. Whether it be a leak, sensor, or compressor it is always expensive. If there was only a way to eliminate your air suspension completely, well there actually is.</p>
<p>I found out about this awesome solution when I had some problems with my 1989 Lincoln Mark 7. It had a V8 and a manual transmission, and was a really clean car. The suspension started getting spongy on me and acting strange. I decided that I should fix the problem before it got worse or even unsafe. I found out about a kit that will take away all your air suspension troubles. Another common problem is the <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/lincoln/lincoln-town-car-air-suspension-review/">1998 lincoln town car air suspension</a><span id="more-118"></span></p>
<h2>Lincoln Mark VII Suspension Conversion</h2>
<p>The solution is simple <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/find-air-suspension-kits/">air suspension conversion</a>, that will completely replace your <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com"title="Air Suspension System" >air suspension system</a>. You will no longer have to worry about leaking air bags, lines, tanks, or compressor or sensor problems. With the use of this kit you will experience the classic coil spring suspension system, which is one of the most common and reliable systems.</p>
<p>For more about these kits, and were to find them the cheapest, check out the link below.<br />
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1984-1992 Lincoln Mark VII<br />Rear Air Suspension Conversion Kit &#8211; Lifetime Warranty<br />
<font color="green">Your Price Today:<br /> $197.00</font></a></center></p>
<p>Also find a <a href="/lincoln/lincoln-navigator-air-suspension-not-working/">2003 lincoln navigator suspension conversion kit</a> to fix your 2000 plus lincoln navigator.</p>
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		<title>Mercury Grand Marquis Air Suspension Converter Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 03:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kaleb</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Grand Marquis is a great car, it is very luxurious, and its 4.6L motor is plenty to get you around. But if you&#8217;re like many other Grand Marquis owners are having some air suspension problems, it might be time for a different approach. A very common problem is that the systems tend to leak, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Grand Marquis is a great car, it is very luxurious, and its 4.6L motor is plenty to get you around. But if you&#8217;re like many other Grand Marquis owners are having some <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com">air suspension problems</a>, it might be time for a different approach. A very common problem is that the systems tend to leak, especially when exposed to different temperatures. Leaks often become very expensive. Many people look for a cheap easy fix. While there are not to many cheap fixes for <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com"title="Air Suspension System" >air suspension system</a>s. I will let you know about one, and how I found out about it.</p>
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<p>A few years ago, my brother&#8217;s 1993 Mercury Grand Marquis air bags were sitting low. The airbags would not hold air. I asked him about it and he said he thought they had been getting soft for sometime now, but had done nothing about it. At this point it was too late to do anything but replace the bag he had that was leaking, as it had been worn through where the air bag dry rotted. He was shocked after getting hearing that his <strong>air suspension problems</strong> were not going to be cheap to fix. Most shops quoted over $1000 just for the <a href="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/air-suspension-system-repair-guide/">air suspension parts</a>, not including labor! </p>
<h4>Grand Marquis Air Suspension Converter Kit</h4>
<p>He told me how much it was going to cost, and I started thinking. I did a little research and found that a coil spring conversion kit (also known as air suspension conversion kit) would be the right solution. I remembered hearing about coil spring conversion kits for air bag vehicles in the past but it didn&#8217;t cross my mind until I researched it. So, I explained that these coil spring kits for the Mercury Grand Marquis are more reliable than the factory airbags. He questioned me, but I assured him that these kits have far less components and are very durable. It would cost more to replace the air bag initially and also, there is still a chance that it will break <i>again</i>; however a coil spring conversion kit will last for life, with no problems what-so-ever, and it is far easier to install. He decided to give one of these conversion kits a try.</p>
<p>It cost him about $300 for the kit, and we installed it in about 2 hrs. Meanwhile, I&#8217;ve read of people taking <i>days</i> to install their air bags and it still not being configured correctly. Now he has had the coil spring kit for almost a year and he loves it. He has yet to have any problem at all with the kit. And he said his car drives alot smother now, and really seems to hug the road better in turns. He recommends this air suspension conversion kit to anyone with air suspension problems. There&#8217;s no need to deal with all the hassle of trying to install a new air bag suspension and all the configuration and throwing money away that&#8217;s involved. <strong>Coil Spring Conversion Kits</strong> will quite simply save you money, time, peace of mind and lots of hassles in the future. Here&#8217;s where we got ours:</p>
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<h2>1992-2002 Mercury Grand Marquis Rear Air Suspension Conversion Kit w/ Rear Shocks</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.strutmasters.com/Mercury-Grand-Marquis-Suspension-Conversion-Kit-p/-ltc-r2s-mg.htm?Click=565"><img src="http://airsuspensionreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/marquis1-300x161.jpg" alt="air suspension conversion kit" title="Mercury Grand Marquis Air Suspension Conversion Kit" width="300" height="161" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-526" /></a></p>
<h2><a href="http://www.strutmasters.com/mercury-grand-marquis-suspension-s/65.htm?Click=565">CLICK HERE</a> For Cheap Grand Marquis Air Suspension Conversion Kits!</h2>
<p>(If you buy today, you will get our discount)</p>
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